Frank Kelley wrote: Hello Mike,
Now I know this is a Anglo Boer War forum, but, I could not help but notice your South Africa medal to Trooper Hewitt and that is indeed a lovely example.
He joined the Frontier Light Horse on the 16th of February 1878 and took his discharge on the 15th of June 1879 after taking part in operations against the Gaikas, Galekas and "other kaffir tribes" and as well as Sekukuni's men, he was engaged with the Zulu in 1879.
A really superb medal, Mike! 
Regards Frank
Good Morning Frank.....
As you can see the first three on that row are all to Hewett.....
Here is my catalogue entry for him.....
400 HEWITT, C. (Charles)
REG. NO.: 164
RANK: TROOPER
REGT: EAST LONDON D.M.T.
BARS: NO BARS AS ISSUED
REMARKS / HISTORY:
1. VERIFIED ON MEDAL ROLL
2. SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL FOR ZULU AND BASUTO WARS - 11 Trooper C. Hewitt, Frontier Light Horse.
3. Also entitled to - Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal - bar Basutoland, Landry’s Light Horse. Used as a filler: CORPORAL J. RICE, LANDREY'S LIGHT HORSE. Advertising to find original as it has been recorded to exist.
From British Medal Forum:
Re-Zulu War Medal came up on ebay - I had the QSA.
Jager1
Hi Mike
Knew this guy's name rang a name with me, just checked my books and he was known to have rescued another trooper at Hlobane (no Gallantry medal or MID's). As such please do grab it even if your not going for it as I'd certainly pay well over the odds for it. Hlobane is my greatest interest
Regards
FROM Csimpson
Hi Mike,
This is what I have on Hewitt:
Enlisted 16.2.78. Trooper, Frontier Light Horse (No11).
Gaika and Gaeleka War 1877-78.
Sekukune campaign 1878
Zulu War 1879
He was mentioned in Buller’s post Hlobane dispatches of 29.3.79. Discharged 15.6.79.
Cam.
FROM Csimpson
All,
Recently I was in the Cape Archives and wads looking through the Government Records dealing with medals being engraved. In a book (DD 1/310) which is a list of all medals to be "Sent to Seales" for engraving I noticed that C. Hewitt’s SAGS and CGHSM were sent for engraving on 5.4.05 – together! His SAGS was too the FLH and his CGHSM was down as RSM, Landrey’s Horse. This would seem to confirm they are one and the same man. This book lists mainly QSA’s and SAGS. Its interesting to not it also includes medals being re-engraved and altered; for example a rank change.
Mike